Break text into lines/words/letters
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What do you think about adding that feature?
I'm personally using that often in other software.
I'm just typing each word/sentence in a new line, and than break it into lines. After that I'm styling and positioning each block.
It is a more convenient method than typing each phrase into a new field.
If it is possible now, I apologize. I couldn't find it.
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@encart Just to clarify: would this mean creating separate text shape objects from a single text shape, and placing each line / word / letter into a separate object?
If so, there is no such feature at this time. Is there in other software?
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@encart As a workaround, you can write or paste the text in BBEdit and use Search > Find > Replace All to split the text into sentences, like this:
Then copy the text from BBEdit and paste it in VS.
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This is a great suggestion @encart. I deal with this often doing t-shirt designs with rosters for example. When I copy the text from an email, I would have to highlight each name from within the text box and make a new text line for each so I could move them around individually and align and space apart. I was working in illustrator and a solution found there was saving out the text box file as a PDF with a certain setting adjusted (i'll have to go check and refresh my memory as to which one) and when you reopened the PDF, each line would be a separate entity.
VS having the ability to do this natively would be awesome!
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@vectoradmin @b77
In Cricut Design that feature works perfect. Video
Easy to acces by icon/ top menu/ context menuIt's not a big feature, but assuming this thread I knew that although there are relatively few of us here on the forum, @Boldline would be interested in it, because we create similar things.
I guess you have a lot of work, but if you have a moment and think it's a good idea it will be nice
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@encart My workaround doesn't result in separate text objects, it just inserts returns after each period, ellipsis, exclamation and question mark + space character. Sorry for misunderstanding your suggestion.
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@b77 No problem. Probably the fault is in my English which can be difficult to understand
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@encart Got it!
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Maybe an option to break text apart into either individual words or by lines?